
Does Continuity Matter in Logistics?
When global or local conditions change, who do you turn to for answers?
The Problem
Most supply chains aren’t built for disruption, and when the market starts changing fast, shippers begin to feel each point of weakness.
Too many providers that operate independently.
Too many providers that operate independently.
Too many providers that operate independently.
Each provider might be doing their part, but they could still be unaligned when it matters. That’s where delays, extra costs, and slow responses begin.
Continuity Gives Control
Logistics continuity means having a set of controls that hold the operation together when conditions change.
Do you have continuity with your logistics provider?
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